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Learning Tool or Cheating Aid?

After students at Texas Christian University are suspended for allegedly using the Quizlet app to cheat on their exams, professors are warned this case may be the tip of the iceberg.

Focusing on the Finish Line

A new analysis sheds light on the need to help students who are 75 percent of the way toward a degree but are at risk of dropping out.

Promoting Student Success

“ Promoting Student Success” is Inside Higher Ed's new on-demand compilation of articles. You may download a copy free, here...
Opinion

Higher Ed’s Role in Addressing School Violence

Kathleen McCartney outlines the key ways colleges can support K-12 students and help advance the movement they have started.

NCAA Compared to Slavery, Prison

The mother of a former standout Duke basketball player blasts the association in shocking remarks at Knight Commission meeting.

Opioid Epidemic Largely Skips Campuses

Cases of opioid misuse among college students appear to be few, but institutions ramp up prevention and treatment measures as the crisis ravages surrounding communities.

Private Lenders Eye Graduate Loan Market

Private-sector companies say they're ready to expand footprint in student loan market (again) as they push for new caps on federal lending to graduate students.

Conservative Voices Welcome at Brown

While the university has been known as a place where students shouted down a speaker, administrators are trying to shake that image, and a new student group has launched to diversify the types of speakers who visit.